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Keweenaw Peninsula Trail Report – 01/25

All groomers are running daily and trails are in as close to "excellent" shape as we will report – we don’t like to say "excellent" because that’s a subjective term, but they are certainly "Very Good".

This is the Keweenaw trail system report for Wednesday, January 25, 2012.

The snowmobile trails from Twin Lakes to Copper Harbor are open and groomers are out working on them. Trails are in good to very good condition. Remember to watch out for the groomers when you’re out on the trails….they have the right of way!!! Please watch out for deer on the trails too.

Please be aware that if you snowmobile on U.S. Coast Guard property you could face federal trespass charges.

The Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau asks that you stay on the trails, STAY OFF THE ICE, respect private property, do not drink and drive, and above all else, please, drive safely. The signs on the snowmobile trails are there for the riders’ safety. Please, DO NOT remove or destroy these signs.

Snowfall & Weather Report:

Houghton county – 29 inches on the ground, 130.5 inches fallen to date as of 1/25/12
Keweenaw county –23 inches on the ground, 111.5 inches fallen to date as of 1/25/12


More Information at Keweenaw.info >>>>

January 25, 2012 |

Grayling Trail Report – Fay’s Motel – 01/24

Greetings Sledders,

Game over for now,the rains came Sunday night and pretty much wiped us out. It was also close to being game over for Fay’s Motel last weekend as a sled caught on fire under our overhang and if it weren’t for Todd and his group’s actions we wouldn’t be in business today.

It’s snowing now but it doesn’t look like it’ll be enough to replace what we lost and what is left out there will be slushy until we get some real cold nights to freeze things back up. While we did groom everything out Sunday afternoon and night in anticipation of the rain there will be some low spots with standing water until freeze up.

It’s Saturday afternoon and I’m setting in D-1 fueling up when three guys drag a dead sled into the back parking lot, one of the guys (Todd) approaches the tractor and asks if it’s okay to leave the dead one there until he can retrieve a trailer from his place in the Lakes of the North, my response was sure, glad to help you out. In the meantime Sandy and I go to dinner at the Frederic Inn (the best place to eat in that town btw) and the guys in #5 return from riding and park under the overhang. As it turns out one of the sleds had an electrical short earlier in the day and it must have smoldered and finally caught fire which by luck coincided with Todd’s retrieval of the dead sled. They saw it, jumped to action and dragged the burning sled out from under the overhang. According to Todd the fire was minutes away from getting to the gas tank which of course would have spelled certain disaster to the main building of our complex. We thank Todd and his group for their gallant actions and we can’t blame the guys in #5 as the window configuration in that room would not afford them a view of what was going on outside. The paint on the plywood is blistered and that tells me that it wasn’t but a few minutes from combustion and once a fire gets into these old structures it is truly game over. Being nice to our fellow man can sometimes pay huge dividends.

Todd, if you feel compelled to occupy a Jacuzzi Suite for a weekend you know who to call, Thanks again.

Next report will again be when there’s something to talk about which sadly looks to be a ways out.

Ride Often and Please Be Safe,
Keith, Sandy and The Girls

At Fay’s Motel enjoy direct access to the Grayling Area snowmobile trails.

January 24, 2012 | Uncategorized
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